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For questions related to figured bass (also called thoroughbass), the notation of a bass line and the intervals to be played above the bass.
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Confused on figured bass in minor
The last chord shows the notes: G, A, E, C#.
If we rearrange these into a stack of thirds, we get: A, C#, E, G.
This is a dominant seventh chord: A7.
But, as the note G is in the bass it is: A7/G …
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LilyPond: Figured bass help - Vertical figure order with bass figure extenders on
To get the "#3-" under the "7" you will need placeholder (underscore) _ in the connected (second) figure, not the first figure:
< 4 >2 < _ 3+ >4 < 7 3+ >